A car locator system includes a hand held locator which receives information with regard to the location of a vehicle and then stores that information for display on the hand held locator. The hand held locator could be a key fob having buttons to command operation to the vehicle. When a command signal is transmitted to the vehicle, the vehicle then transmits its position location to the hand held location for storage. In this way, an operator will be able to have an indication of the location of the vehicle. The vehicle can communicate with GPS satellites to determine its location, or may communicate with ground based local transmitters. The ground based local transmitters can be programmed to provide an indication of the location of the vehicle within a parking lot.
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6. A method of providing an indication of a location of a vehicle when parked comprising the steps of:
(1) determining the location of a vehicle; (2) transmitting the location information to a hand held locator; (3) storing said information in said hand held locator for later retrieval; and (4) wherein the transmitting of step 2 occurs passively when an event occurs at the vehicle, said event being the locking of the vehicle doors.
8. A system for identifying the location of a vehicle comprising:
a position transmitter for transmitting location information to a hand held locator with regard to the location of a vehicle; a hand held locator for receiving said information, storing said information, and for displaying said stored information; said position transmitter transmitting location to a hand held locator passively when an event occurs at said vehicle; and said event being the locking of the vehicle doors.
1. A method of providing an indication of a location of a vehicle when parked comprising the steps of:
(1) determining the location of a vehicle; (2) transmitting the location information to a hand held locator; (3) storing said information in said hand held locator for later retrieval; and (4) said hand held locator is a key fob for sending commands to the vehicle, and the transmission of the vehicle location to the hand held locator occurs when a signal is sent from the key fob to the vehicle.
7. A hand held locator comprising:
a display for displaying the location of a vehicle; a memory for storing the location of a vehicle for display on said hand held locator; a receiver for receiving location information with regard to the location of a vehicle; said hand held locator is a key fob including buttons for commanding instructions to the vehicle; and said key fob includes a door lock button, and actuation of said button initiates the transmission of a vehicle location information to said key fob for storage.
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The present application claims benefit of U.S. provisional application 60/157,176 dated Sep. 30, 1999.
This invention relates to a system wherein a car position is transmitted to a hand held locator, such that the operator will be able to more easily find a vehicle when parked. Modern vehicles are provided with a number of electronic features. As one example, many modern vehicles are provided with a GPS navigation system which provides some information with regard to approximate location of the vehicle. This information can provide an approximate address for a location of the vehicle.
Further, most vehicles are provided with hand held key fobs which include a number of electronic commands for the vehicle. As an example, the key fob will command the vehicle doors to lock and unlock.
One deficiency with modern vehicles, is there has been no practical way of storing the location of a vehicle when parked in a large parking area. As an example, when a vehicle is parked in a large parking lot, there is no practical way of providing information to the vehicle operator of where the vehicle is parked. Similarly, if parked on a city street, there has been no simple way of providing the operator with feedback of where the vehicle was parked.
In a disclosed embodiment of this invention, information with regard to the location of a vehicle is transmitted to a hand held locator when the vehicle is parked. As one example, the hand held locator may be a key fob; however, other hand held devices may be provided with this function. In one embodiment, when the key fob is actuated to lock the vehicle doors, the vehicle sends a signal to the key fob of the location of the vehicle. In one simple embodiment, the information transmitted to the key fob may be GPS navigation system information. This information will prove sufficient if the vehicle is parked on a city street, as the information should provide accurate information of approximate address. However, with modern GPS navigation systems, there is no reference point in a large potential parking area such as a parking lot.
Thus, in a second embodiment of this invention, localized position locating transmitter may be positioned at locations around a city, or in a particular parking area. Those local positioning transmitters will provide the vehicle with an indication of its location within a parking lot, or other potential large parking area. Then, when the position information is transmitted to the hand held locator, it is this localized information which is downloaded to the hand held locator. The technology utilized to receive, interpret and then transmit this information can be similar to that utilized for GPS navigation systems. Further, the technology necessary to provide these local transmitters is also within the skill of a worker in this art. It is the application of such a system which is inventive here.
Further, as GPS databases increase in detail, it may well be that they will be able to provide information on particular parking lot locations. Further, the local transmitter such as mentioned above could be a local GPS correction device. GPS systems are known which have reference points located around a particular area. The reference points allow a GPS navigation system to pinpoint the reference points, and thus adjust the location of the vehicle by working from the known reference point. This feature, and in particular in combination with increased detail in the databases, will provide the ability to display specific information about the location in a parking lot.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
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Essentially, the present invention allows a hand held locator to be provided with location information from a vehicle when the operator exits the vehicle. In this way, the operator is reminded of the location of the vehicle, and will be able to find the vehicle. The technology necessary for this invention is well within the skill of a worker within the art. It is the application of the technology to the particular problem which is inventive here.
Although preferred embodiments of this invention have been disclosed, a worker in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.
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